133 held in Met licensing crackdown

More than 130 people have been arrested as part of a Metropolitan Police crackdown on unlicensed activity across the capital.

PUBLISHED: 06:36, Sat, Jun 30, 2012

More than 130 people have been arrested as part of a Metropolitan Police crackdown on unlicensed act [PA]

The two day operation began on Friday and has so far seen officers visit 2,525 London venues.

Police have targeted shops, supermarkets, pubs and clubs as part of the initiative, as well as minicab drivers and betting shops.

Scotland Yard has described the crackdown, which is codenamed Operation Condor and involves 1,500 officers from across all 32 boroughs, as one of the biggest policing operations of the year so far.

A total of 133 people were arrested on Friday with officers reporting or disclosing 327 offences. Around 1,000 counterfeit cigarettes, 50 litres of counterfeit vodka, 300 packs of chewing tobacco and 250 cases of alcohol was also seized.

It comes after a similar operation in February that saw 4,896 licensed premises visited over a period of 48 hours.

A total of 658 licensing breaches were identified with police making 420 arrests.

Commander Mak Chishty, who is leading the operation, said: "Operation Condor is back again and will continue to target those who flout licensing laws.

"Licensing laws are there for good reason, breaking them is not acceptable and is illegal. Those who break the laws harm our communities by selling knives, harmful substances or alcohol to young people will be targeted."

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said: "Whether it's unlicensed minicabs which endanger women, the illegal sale of alcohol or the selling of weapons to our young people, this immoral behaviour contributes to serious crime across London. That is why operations like this by the Met are so important and I hope this crackdown will be every bit as successful as past efforts."